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US Supreme Court hears arguments on relief available under disability protection laws

JURIST

Plaintiff Miguel Perez is a 23-year-old deaf student whose school in Michigan provided him with an aide that did not know sign language and was not trained to work with deaf individuals. The suit was dismissed due to Mr. Perez’s failure to utilize all administrative remedies before filing suit.

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May Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – Rulemaking Comments on Various TV Issues and More

Broadcast Law Blog

The FCC Administrative Law Judge, who is overseeing the hearing ordered by the Media Bureau on certain alleged factual issues that the Bureau has identified with the proposed acquisition, recently put the proceeding on hold so that the parties do not need to spend more money litigating if the deal will not happen.

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Women of Legal Tech: Julie Saltman

LawTechnologyToday

Julie founded Standd after over a decade practicing law, mostly as a trial attorney at the U.S. At DOJ, Julie served in the Tax Division, Civil Division, and Federal Programs Branch, where she handled cases raising complex regulatory and administrative law questions in federal trial and appellate courts across the US.

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Menthol vapes and forum shopping, FDA tobacco control comes before justices

SCOTUSBlog

The FDA points to the laws use of the phrase adversely affected to describe who can file a petition for review of the FDAs denial of a marketing application. This, the FDA continues, creates incentives for forum-shopping. This article was originally published at Howe on the Court.